acidity depends on pka values also
answer (3 pts) 4 of 6 7. Label all functional groups present within the following molecules....
7. Label all functional groups present within the following molecules. If a higher priority functional group is comprised of two or more other functional groups, label the higher priority group only. (2 pts each) OH penicillin G 8. Which of the following compounds is/are optically active? Circle your answer. (2 pts each) meso-tartaric acid L-cysteine 1,4-butanediol (R)-2-iodohexane 9. Rank the following in order of increasing acidity. (5 pts) HF CH3NH2 CH3OH HBr CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
7. Label all functional groups present within the following molecules. If a higher priority functional group is comprised of two or more other functional groups, label the higher priority group only. (2 pts each) он penicillin G 8. Which of the following compounds is/are optically active? Circle your answer. (2 pts each) meso-tartaric acid L-cysteine 1,4-butanediol (R)-2-iodohexane 9. Rank the following in order of increasing acidity. (5 pts) СH3NH2 снзон HBr СHЗCH2CH2CH2СH3 HF
please answer all of the following questions. 1. [03 pts. For the following reaction, label the nucleophile, electrophile, and leaving group. nucleophile" Lexleasing group 2. [03 pts. Rank the following substrates from most to least reactive in an S2 reaction. 3. [02 pts.) Which of the following is the reaction diagram for endothermic Sn2 reaction? Xo 4. [03 pts.] Draw the major product for the following Sn2 reaction. NaCN 5. [02 pts.) Which reaction in the following pair takes place...
3) Circle and the functional groups in the following molecules: (6 pts.) a) Capsaicin: (compound responsible for burning sensation of hot sauce) gagne b) Amoxicillin: (Anti-biotic effective against many bacteria) NH2 но- 4) Draw the enantiomer of the following molecules: (3 pts) NH2 Tyrosine
(6 pts total: 2 pts each) Proteins that catalyze chemical reactions in living systems are called enzymes. The basic building blocks of proteins are called amino acids and have the general structure pictured below, left, where R is a substituent containing one of many organic functional groups. Some representative examples of amino acids found in nature are pictured here as well (R groups only) O . CH, HO-C-H H-C-H HẠC-C-CH, CH,SH HNT-CO,H Cysteine Valine Threonine Aspartic Acid An Amino Acid...